Question: Need help thanks Consider the sentence E|I[P(I) A Q(I)) > (EIIP(I) A EIIQ(I)]. Which of the following is true? 6) A. The sentence is valid.

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Consider the sentence E|I[P(I) A Q(I)) > (EIIP(I) A EIIQ(I)]. Which of the following is true? 6) A. The sentence is valid. 0 B. The sentence is not valid. It is false under the interpretation where I ranges over the positive integers. P(I) is "I 6'. O C. The sentence is not valid. It is false under the interpretation where I ranges over the positive integers. P(I) is "I > 3" and Q(I) is '1 > 6'. O D. The sentence is not valid. It is false under the interpretation where I ranges over the positive integers, P(I) is "I 6". Clear my choice

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